Ink Tea / Texts
Order by: date ↑ - rating ↑Yarrrrrr, your secret message be not so secret, but interesting nonetheless.
My apologies, Morte- I'm accustomed to ethnic Americans referring to themselves as Native or referencing the tribe(s) from which they descend. That said? Native cultures often are *less* mutt than European descendants.
And.... as a first generation Turkish-American? I can tell you that my relatives in London, in Munich, and my father in South Dakota- all refer to themselves as Turkish. And few Germans and Brits would refer to my cousins as Germans or Brits. It's not just an American thing- though I will agree with you on the short-sighted history of many Americans, hence my suggestion that any cultural history that we share as Americans is very young.
Actually wrote a grant proposal just recently, regarding the habit of many Americans to associate with cultures that are removed not only geographically, but chronologically as well.
I love being read aloud to. I can't wait to put this on my headphones. I'm not exactly sure how to get that from your site to my shuffle, but.... it will happen.
Ha ha. I like November 10th, and the look you give yourself, looking over your shoulder as if the past Myrna were looking down at you over her glasses with her arms crossed. What is the burbling/sizzling noise in the background?
I would like to point out that I said a genetic cultural heritage. Any culture we as Americans have is very young, and often not so much inherited (heritage) as self-selected. Our eyes are not genetically similar to one another's, especially in comparison to older cultures. Be proud all you like, but we cannot claim biological heritage resemblances- other than being the same species.
Well, to be truthful, *most* countries are an amalgamation of peoples from different regions, Some countries are just more mutty than others.
Your rowhouse reminds me of my sister's. Welcome to SF0!
More tasking on my grandparent's farm!
Snake! Oh, it's a snake!














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You said mitochondria. (Swoon.)